Yesterday, we visited the Mont Saint Michel in France, located on the Northern coast not far from St Malo. With all the narrow streets, I decided to wear a rugged watch for the trip, my B-1!

View from the entire Mont Saint Michel:

One of the towers facing the main land:

Just after the first gate:

Very narrow streets. Mind you, it's a quiet day here:

A view from the bay, as you can see it's low water here:

The abbey of Mont Saint Michel:

Another view from the bay. You can see the weather is changing in the horizon:

Construction of the new road for the buses:

In the past, there was a parking that got flooded as the sea level rose. Nowadays, there is a huge parking at about half a mile from the Mont Saint Michel and there are free buses that take you back and forth from early in the morning until one at night. The buses are specially constructed for their job and have steering stands at both ends so they don't have to turn around at the endpoint. The driver just changes from front to back!

View from the upper part down:

Restorations in full progress:

And finally, my B-1. We had a short stop with crepes a waffle and some drinks. I spiced my tomato juice a bit too much but with such a hot watch, who cares?

I love seeing vacation pics, but those are very cool. My wife enjoyed them too this morning. Thank you!

I'm fascinated by images such as these... we have very little to compare in terms of historical significance in Canada, especially here out west.

We have been to France once, and it was amazing. We stayed in Paris, then went south to the coast and had a wonderful time. There's always so much to see in Europe! These pics make me want to return tomorrow!!